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the u.s. military tries to quietly mop up the mess they created in afghanistan the swift action and a speedy trial but what will really be on trial one rogue soldier or the entire war i'll show you the toll a decade of war has taken on two nations the supermodel in front. of me the full time job you don't get the full force but you know if you love something enough in this kind of. you know you just say almost and staying they are the occupy wall street movement is crossing the six month mark first it was their motives that were unknown now with their result but for many at occupy d.c. and beyond this isn't a sprint it's a marathon that's just getting started. so your view what is socialism. i have no choice here it's me so she can use they can learn social. not exactly turns out many americans have no idea what socialism is and yet it equates to a dirty word in american politics but what if i told you that most young people in america actually support it. it is friday march sixteenth four pm
the u.s. military tries to quietly mop up the mess they created in afghanistan the swift action and a speedy trial but what will really be on trial one rogue soldier or the entire war i'll show you the toll a decade of war has taken on two nations the supermodel in front. of me the full time job you don't get the full force but you know if you love something enough in this kind of. you know you just say almost and staying they are the occupy wall street movement is crossing the six month mark...
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now in the news first broke but if u.s. army staff sergeant may have killed seventeen civilians in afghanistan in cold blood we asked if i could be a turning point in this war look at our conversation has changed in the media will politicians even republican politicians are saying and it becomes more obvious. so the war has gone out of favor in the media and in power circles but now a new poll from the new york times and c.b.s. shows the public may have also had enough according to this poll sixty nine percent of respondents saw the u.s. should not be at war in afghanistan for months ago that number was at fifty three percent sixty eight percent of respondents thought that fighting was going somewhat badly or very badly compared with only forty two percent four months ago and that carries through amongst party lines as sixty percent of republicans and sixty eight percent of democrats agree with that somewhat or very badly line of thinking so that it now we finally said enough is enough join me to discuss it is robert greenw
now in the news first broke but if u.s. army staff sergeant may have killed seventeen civilians in afghanistan in cold blood we asked if i could be a turning point in this war look at our conversation has changed in the media will politicians even republican politicians are saying and it becomes more obvious. so the war has gone out of favor in the media and in power circles but now a new poll from the new york times and c.b.s. shows the public may have also had enough according to this poll...
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breaking news out of afghanistan tonight as the u.s. military tries to quietly mop up the mess it created the name of the u.s. soldier being charged with the massacre of sixteen civilians has finally emerged over the latest in the developments in this case. the sequel model for the world. for poor sport you know most of them are. loans. and staying they are the occupy wall street movement is crossing the six month mark first it was their motives that were unknown but now it's the result for many for at occupy d.c. and beyond it this isn't a sprint it's a marathon and one that's just getting started. plus conservatives sure don't like their rights to guns and free speech to be inhibited when it comes to contraception sure know how to clamp down even calling women that use it sluts however conservatives might not have such a squeaky clean reputation themselves so you have. good evening it's friday march sixteenth at seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for his hour watching our teeth. new this hour the name of the man who allegedly c
breaking news out of afghanistan tonight as the u.s. military tries to quietly mop up the mess it created the name of the u.s. soldier being charged with the massacre of sixteen civilians has finally emerged over the latest in the developments in this case. the sequel model for the world. for poor sport you know most of them are. loans. and staying they are the occupy wall street movement is crossing the six month mark first it was their motives that were unknown but now it's the result for...
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central command in the u.s. >> he is a u.s. marine corp general officer who served in 2007 to 2009, in which capacity he graced our speaker's platform at our 2009 july general meeting. we are delighted to welcome him back in his capacity as commandser, u.s., central command, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming general mattis to our podium. [ applause ] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and for all of you, it's great to be back here once again. general walt, and general sir david and all of you, dr. coenthank you for asking me back, in light of some of my remarks i do not get invited back. i have to recognize my old friend general amult and ambassador anderson, two friends that were great advisers for what seemed like a 17 year assignment to nato, it was only two years. but it's an honor to follow minister mckay, anyone who sat in brussels is very much aware of just how fortunate canada is to have an articulate, unapologetic minister of defense who has the ability to express what we with all have feel about a civ
central command in the u.s. >> he is a u.s. marine corp general officer who served in 2007 to 2009, in which capacity he graced our speaker's platform at our 2009 july general meeting. we are delighted to welcome him back in his capacity as commandser, u.s., central command, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming general mattis to our podium. [ applause ] >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and for all of you, it's great to be back here once again. general walt, and...
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well that, child that was is born here, will he or she be a u.s. citizen? yes, thank goodness. i want that in the united states here in phoenix to help us with the economy. that brings me to the third point and that is the notion of dynamic talent is a tricky concept in the united states. we don't know in modern economies what helps an economy continue to grow and to remain strong and to prosper as it inknow vates, particularly as the economy and the culture and the society becomes relatively well off. it is a known phenomena that it is hard for individuals who are relatively well off to take outsized risk and put everything on the line. back to my original story, if you think about the swimmers in the contest, in order for the united states to prosper, we need lots of swimmers who are willing to get in the water and swim and save nothing for the trip back because they are the type of person who will do whatever it takes, work as hard as is needed and get to the other side without saving energy to get back. and this shows up in what we now have as the crystal clear data in the
well that, child that was is born here, will he or she be a u.s. citizen? yes, thank goodness. i want that in the united states here in phoenix to help us with the economy. that brings me to the third point and that is the notion of dynamic talent is a tricky concept in the united states. we don't know in modern economies what helps an economy continue to grow and to remain strong and to prosper as it inknow vates, particularly as the economy and the culture and the society becomes relatively...
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it's wonderfully -- >> dot u.s. i'm sorry. can you get to it from any of the coalition partners websites. so you can find the incredible information that is available on the hervotes.us website. just very quickly. and thenin more detail about the threats, but more importantly, what we are doing as a collective force to mobilize women's votes going into the 2012 elections. number one, women's jobs and protections against sex discrimination. you've heard about the impact of the recent majority supreme court rulings on women's rights. you know what is at stake in the attack on the union movement in this country. women have a lot to lose and much to say in these elections. number two. the affordable care act. it not only, for the first time, will eliminate sex discrimination in the pricing of health c country, but as you know, it covers a broad range of preventive health services that women desperately need in these modern times. number three. women'shto vote is at stake in these elections, because in some 30 states across the cou
it's wonderfully -- >> dot u.s. i'm sorry. can you get to it from any of the coalition partners websites. so you can find the incredible information that is available on the hervotes.us website. just very quickly. and thenin more detail about the threats, but more importantly, what we are doing as a collective force to mobilize women's votes going into the 2012 elections. number one, women's jobs and protections against sex discrimination. you've heard about the impact of the recent...
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. >>> the u.s. justice department may be close to bringing a lawsuit against apple and some book publishers over alleged (e) books. the justice department accuses the companies to clued to keep prices high a resolution or settlement could potentially leep lead to cheaper e books for consumers. >>> reports within the past hour say a mother whale and her calf are now between fort mason and alcatraz island in san francisco bay. news chopper 2 caught sight of the gray whales yesterday. authorities remind boaters and swimmers to stay away from the whales because the marine mammal act protects them and you can be cited for getting within 300 feet of the whales. >>> the u.s. coast guard is set to hold its first public meeting on the america's cup. the big yatch race is still more than a month away but the coast guard wants everybody to note safety rules. the meeting begins at 6:00 at jack london square. >>> parents want a principal removed from a hercules elementary school where a student was sexually assa
. >>> the u.s. justice department may be close to bringing a lawsuit against apple and some book publishers over alleged (e) books. the justice department accuses the companies to clued to keep prices high a resolution or settlement could potentially leep lead to cheaper e books for consumers. >>> reports within the past hour say a mother whale and her calf are now between fort mason and alcatraz island in san francisco bay. news chopper 2 caught sight of the gray whales...
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erect a obulist on the clearing at mannings zone x-ray which would say "on this field, november, 1965, u.s. army forces and people's army of vietnam, fought the first major battle of the american war. nothing else. not who kicked who whose ass. just the fact that there was a battle. and he was when he died the -- when he died the whole project collapsed. i've been back to the x-ray battlefield one other time after the 1993. i went back with 12 of my veterans. you can take me to the west only until the road ones out and then you got to start walking. the first place you hit is lz albany. and then you walk another mile and a half north and you hit lz x-ray. it's still a strub jingle. high elephant grass. it's still a scrub jungle. there's been some logging out there by the japanese, primarily, but i think all that stopped and -- when we were there in 1993 and '97, there was the remains of a logging road which had all grown over. so as you well know, the tours of veterans of vietnam, they've taken, maybe to hanoi, to the museum won't be donang, the palaces, saigon, the roof on the care vel. a
erect a obulist on the clearing at mannings zone x-ray which would say "on this field, november, 1965, u.s. army forces and people's army of vietnam, fought the first major battle of the american war. nothing else. not who kicked who whose ass. just the fact that there was a battle. and he was when he died the -- when he died the whole project collapsed. i've been back to the x-ray battlefield one other time after the 1993. i went back with 12 of my veterans. you can take me to the west...
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officials say that they were on the u.s. no fly list as well. he was added to it in 2010 after the troops picked him up in afghanistan. where he was briefly retained and returned to france. >>> still to come on 9news, the house votes to repeal a part of the overhaul. just days before the supreme court is set to argument that it might overturn that law. topper? >> reporter: all right, now a spectacular afternoon. and we'll take you out to the numbers. and that is 59. the average high is 59. i want to point out the 90 there set back at the earliest readings in the metro area. we'll come back and talk about even warmer air tomorrow and increasing threats of showers and thunderstorms. >>> but first, concerns over the pink slime will continue to grow. >>> they all said they would stop selling the product. >> pink slime is on the way out. with all the traffic gridlock, political battles, frustrations with metro. you would think that people here in d.c. would be pretty stressed out. but a new study says that's not the case. sterling was ranked the 50 m
officials say that they were on the u.s. no fly list as well. he was added to it in 2010 after the troops picked him up in afghanistan. where he was briefly retained and returned to france. >>> still to come on 9news, the house votes to repeal a part of the overhaul. just days before the supreme court is set to argument that it might overturn that law. topper? >> reporter: all right, now a spectacular afternoon. and we'll take you out to the numbers. and that is 59. the average...
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charity, commissioned the boats in the u.s. because so many japanese yards were knocked out by the tsunami bringing unexpected benefits back home. >> the boat makers were out of work, so the japanese fisherman need boats. >> the ceremony ended with a shower of rice cakes signed to bring goods fortune. >> watch them come back in this fashion is a great thing. >> reporter: sato was itching to get back on the scene after a year on land and there were rich pickings to be had and no time to lose. ian williams, mbc news. >>> nbc bay area put together a special report o the tsunami called disaster in nepan, o year later. we talked to those that lived through the disaster and checked in on tons of degree floating towards california. >>> during a controversial visit to uc berkeley louis farrakhan spoke about his relationship with the jewish community. he was a keynote speaker at the black coalition conference. for decades they called his speeches and writings big on theeded, homophobic and he made it clear to the jewish community and re
charity, commissioned the boats in the u.s. because so many japanese yards were knocked out by the tsunami bringing unexpected benefits back home. >> the boat makers were out of work, so the japanese fisherman need boats. >> the ceremony ended with a shower of rice cakes signed to bring goods fortune. >> watch them come back in this fashion is a great thing. >> reporter: sato was itching to get back on the scene after a year on land and there were rich pickings to be had...
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we're hearing that the u.s. government has given a lot of money to the family of those killed. also, robert bale's wife speaking out for the first time. >> in an exclusive interview, staff sergeant robert bale's wife says she cannot believe that her husband would kill nine children. >> you said that he was involved with his children. >> he loves children. >> he is accused of killing nine children, innocent children. >> this is unbelievable to me. i have no idea what happened but he would not -- he loves children and he would not do this. >> in afghanistan, u.s. military officials tell nbc that they have paid about $50,000 each to the families of the dead and 11,000 to the wounded. substantial sums in a country where the average household makes about $300 a year. >> i think more than anything it is to assuage our. this has happened. >> for some victims' relatives, it is not about the money. one person lost 11 family members. money will not satisfy us, he said. we want these people to go on trial. tells uss attorney that they believe that the killing was in two waves. >> here is
we're hearing that the u.s. government has given a lot of money to the family of those killed. also, robert bale's wife speaking out for the first time. >> in an exclusive interview, staff sergeant robert bale's wife says she cannot believe that her husband would kill nine children. >> you said that he was involved with his children. >> he loves children. >> he is accused of killing nine children, innocent children. >> this is unbelievable to me. i have no idea...
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huntinghorse of the marine corps, a u.s. navy judge advocate at the pentagon. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse has participated in deployments in iraq and afghanistan. please join me in thanking him for his continued service and welcoming him here today. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse. >> thank you. good morning. and it is my pleasure to introduce the president of the national congress of american indians, president jefferson keel, lieutenant-governor of the nation of oklahoma and was re-elected to the president of ncai. i am here today to represent the american and alaskan native service members and veterans and it is an honor to serve and protect all citizens of the united states including members of america any first nations. today, there are tens of thousands of active duty service members and over 300,000 native veterans who know the great sacrifice to protect our freedom and our sovereignty. one of these great veterans is jefferson keel. president keel himself a retired u.s. army officer with over 20 years of active duty service. he has translated that se
huntinghorse of the marine corps, a u.s. navy judge advocate at the pentagon. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse has participated in deployments in iraq and afghanistan. please join me in thanking him for his continued service and welcoming him here today. lieutenant colonel huntinghorse. >> thank you. good morning. and it is my pleasure to introduce the president of the national congress of american indians, president jefferson keel, lieutenant-governor of the nation of oklahoma and was...
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a proposal to extend it once again is currently in the u.s. senate. so far, though, the issue has not come up for debate and today women senators from both sides of the aisle took to the floor to demand action now. >> we've got to remember our communities and our families and i think if you're beaten and abused, you should be able to turn to your government to either be rescued and put you on the path and also to have those very important programs. >> it is an important commitment to victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse that they're not alone. this is a promise that resources and expertise are available. >> now here's where it gets interesting. this bill actually started off with bipartisan support. in fact, five republicans cosponsored the bill, but no gop senator voted for it when the judiciary committee approved it last month. turns out leaders from both parties agree the funding for the law ought to be rye authorized, but the rep -- reauthorized, but the republicans have issues with two parts of the bill. one, it would help victims who ar
a proposal to extend it once again is currently in the u.s. senate. so far, though, the issue has not come up for debate and today women senators from both sides of the aisle took to the floor to demand action now. >> we've got to remember our communities and our families and i think if you're beaten and abused, you should be able to turn to your government to either be rescued and put you on the path and also to have those very important programs. >> it is an important commitment...
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the other thing that happened is that in the u.s. especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you very much. [applause] [singing] [drums and singing] ♪ in the water ♪ ♪ [applause] [singing] ♪ ♪ [singing] [applause] >> the project. [applause] let's give them another round. ok. that brings us to the acknowledgements and closing remarks. on behalf of the san francisco african-american historical society, i would -- something like this cannot happen without the involvement of a lot of people. and some of those people on the back of your programs, we have listed all the members of the committee who worked hard and long to make this happen. nobody worked as hard as kirsten in the mayor's
the other thing that happened is that in the u.s. especially, we lost the ability to use the drum. we did not lose the ability to use rhythm. the -- which is the most direct link to africa, we use the staff and hand clapping. we are going to do a song that will become familiar to me -- to you in a moment. it was put together by our musical director who is holding the staff. and our soloists will be carolyn and nedra. when i ask you to join in, i want you to help us out. all right? thank you...
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anti u.s. embassy interfering this was addressed by people like my friend maksim shevchenko and others and they were interested in stability their line was that the. people like. the orange group that they're interested in really smashing the russian state. but doing some permanent harm to russia so even in the narrow terms of who can mobilize support in moscow alone i think the task for these bright orange. is basically hopeless and they should they should drop it now when it comes to global politics talk about. relations between do you think the change in russian u.s. relations. i hope that we can get back to the situation we had in two thousand and seven i mean one of the historical merits of putin is that he basically helped to stop making stock a war involving iran a u.s. or israeli or both attacking iran back in two thousand and seven that was the occasion of president putin's visit to work to present in our energy and. i think that's the kind of thing that we could we could hope for the
anti u.s. embassy interfering this was addressed by people like my friend maksim shevchenko and others and they were interested in stability their line was that the. people like. the orange group that they're interested in really smashing the russian state. but doing some permanent harm to russia so even in the narrow terms of who can mobilize support in moscow alone i think the task for these bright orange. is basically hopeless and they should they should drop it now when it comes to global...
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on the long-term impact of immigration policy and reform and he has provided expert testimony to the u.s. senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law, he was founding executive director of the immigration outreach center in phoenix, arizona. in his former life, he also launched and led several businesses including law logic group which is considered today to be an industry leader in technology and data security. so it's my pleasure to introduce the professor. [applause] >> wow, i am going to have my mom send my bio to you more often. very good. the panelists are in so many ways much more detailed and oriented and qualified than i am to speak to the specifics of immigration. i'm just the guy who speaks to economists, lawyers, and policymakers and then translates into human. i think that's why i have landed this particular role. what i'm going to try to do is frame the immigration debate. this is a fairly friendly crowd. what i think i am going to ultimately achieve is to give you some ideas that get at the immigration issue and the potential and the need for ref
on the long-term impact of immigration policy and reform and he has provided expert testimony to the u.s. senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law, he was founding executive director of the immigration outreach center in phoenix, arizona. in his former life, he also launched and led several businesses including law logic group which is considered today to be an industry leader in technology and data security. so it's my pleasure to introduce the professor....
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hundreds of home it's collapse. >>> proved to be a deadly day in the ninth anniversary of the u.s. invasion of iraq. 41 people were killed and 200 wounded in
hundreds of home it's collapse. >>> proved to be a deadly day in the ninth anniversary of the u.s. invasion of iraq. 41 people were killed and 200 wounded in
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the u.s. postal service unveiled a commemorative stamp honoring the centennial of the cherry blossom festival. this year's festival coincides with the year of the japanese earthquake and tsunami. a grammy nominated singer debuted a documentary about relief efforts in japan after the disaster. people gathered at the japanese embassy to watch the film. she talked with abc 7 news after the event. >> the cherry blossom festival was gracious enough to make space for this. we are happy to be here and i get to perform tomorrow at the opening ceremonies and i feel honored to have been invited. >> they teamed up with a volunteer organization that works to help communities devastated by the earthquake and tsunami. still to come, a house fire, six children at a slumber party are killed. new developments in the afghanistan at shooting rampage. with the officials are staying tonight about sergeant robert bales actions. and visitors at the washington national cathedral g buying this juicer online was unbeli
the u.s. postal service unveiled a commemorative stamp honoring the centennial of the cherry blossom festival. this year's festival coincides with the year of the japanese earthquake and tsunami. a grammy nominated singer debuted a documentary about relief efforts in japan after the disaster. people gathered at the japanese embassy to watch the film. she talked with abc 7 news after the event. >> the cherry blossom festival was gracious enough to make space for this. we are happy to be...
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yesterday the u.s. census bureau released figures without the american indians live off or away from tribal lands. what can be done to make sure our indians who are living in urban settings and rural settings can get benefit because so much of the money goes direct ly to tribes? >> that's an interesting question and thank you for that. we do realize that the urban indian population is a population of indian people in the urban areas are growing. many of our people have left because of a lack of job opportunities, a lack of programs and lack of access to those opportunities in and around our local communities. the tribal governments themselves are looking at opportunities to assist those tribal members. it's very difficult a time particularly in those areas where the dollars are limited and because federal dollars are appropriated and utilized by those that are benefited within that local community. and so i know that ncai and some of our partner organizations have looked at how we can help those people
yesterday the u.s. census bureau released figures without the american indians live off or away from tribal lands. what can be done to make sure our indians who are living in urban settings and rural settings can get benefit because so much of the money goes direct ly to tribes? >> that's an interesting question and thank you for that. we do realize that the urban indian population is a population of indian people in the urban areas are growing. many of our people have left because of a...
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warm the surface of the earth and you know the u.s. military actually needed to understand that back in world war two to design a heat seeking missile you had to understand the fact that c o two absorbs what we call infrared radiation heat in the atmosphere and if you don't understand that absorption property you can't even design a working heat so because the combustion process produces carbon dioxide if you've got a missile or a plane or anything it's burning fossil fuels and flying through the year it's got a higher level cod to immediately behind it then the air around it and the heat seeking missile is detecting that well it's more indirectly yeah and it's just the fact that there is c o two in the atmosphere and it creates a fog if you're looking in the infrared part of the spectrum you see a fog and that fog is the absorption of radiation by c o two in general answers and all the c o two in the atmosphere and that's fascinating who are these people. who are. for it well first of all you that's actually maybe a look a little bit
warm the surface of the earth and you know the u.s. military actually needed to understand that back in world war two to design a heat seeking missile you had to understand the fact that c o two absorbs what we call infrared radiation heat in the atmosphere and if you don't understand that absorption property you can't even design a working heat so because the combustion process produces carbon dioxide if you've got a missile or a plane or anything it's burning fossil fuels and flying through...
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it's home to monuments, memorials, the u.s. capitol, and the white house. it's also home to one of our oldest schools -- georgetown university. shortly after the american revolution, the founding fathers saw the need for an educated and virtuous class of citizens to lead the young nation. the ink had barely dried on the constitution when john carroll founded what would eventually be known as georgetown university. but georgetown's roots go even deeper into history. it's the oldest jesuit university in the country. jesuits are known for a commitment to learning and intellectual inquiry. they've been around since saint ignatius started the society of jesus in europe back in 1540. >> he wanted a group of priests who would not be bound to a particular church or parish or town. he wanted to start a religious order of men who would go anywhere where the needs of the world were greatest. >> so what does it mean to be a catholic and jesuit university? >> to be a catholic and jesuit university means to be committed to academic excellence, to be committed to explorin
it's home to monuments, memorials, the u.s. capitol, and the white house. it's also home to one of our oldest schools -- georgetown university. shortly after the american revolution, the founding fathers saw the need for an educated and virtuous class of citizens to lead the young nation. the ink had barely dried on the constitution when john carroll founded what would eventually be known as georgetown university. but georgetown's roots go even deeper into history. it's the oldest jesuit...
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the european debt crisis and how it affects the u.s. was discussed during this two and a half hour hearing. chairman spencer bacchus and other republican committee members wrote a letter to secretary geithner earlier this year opposing increased contributions to the international monetary fund for the purpose of alleviating the european debt crisis. the treasury secretary last month indicated at a g-20 meeting that the u.s. did not intend to make additional imf contributions for that purpose. the imf meets in april for more talks on europe and other issues. representative jeb henserling h attend. it's about two hours and 40 minutes. >>> this hearing will come to order. the purpose of the hearing today is to receive the annual testimony of the secretary of treasury on the state of international -- the international financial system. the chair would note the very notable absence of our chairman today, chairman bacchus, who is undergoing a minor surgical procedure. he is expected to rejoin us tomorrow. he regrets his absence. pursuant to r
the european debt crisis and how it affects the u.s. was discussed during this two and a half hour hearing. chairman spencer bacchus and other republican committee members wrote a letter to secretary geithner earlier this year opposing increased contributions to the international monetary fund for the purpose of alleviating the european debt crisis. the treasury secretary last month indicated at a g-20 meeting that the u.s. did not intend to make additional imf contributions for that purpose....
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the bishop served on the u.s. conference of catholic bishops' committee on sexual abuse, helped draft the charter for the protection of young people, and serves on the committee concerned with the issues of pro-life and defense of marriage. he is an outspoken advocate for religious freedom and is chairman of the committee for religious liberty. he says he's grateful for the opportunity to serve here in baltimore. >> in the time had, i will be out visiting parishes and schools. working closely with members of the lady and those in consecrated life, our deakins, permanent and transitional, and i really look forward to working with everyone so that we might unite in bearing witness to christ and that we might join together in the spirit of loving service as this historic archdiocese proclaims the gospel of fresh for our times. >> he will be the 16th archbishop of baltimore on may 16. you'll hear more at 5:00, 6:00, 10:00, and 11:00. >> thank you. you can get to know william lori and read his biography and see how he
the bishop served on the u.s. conference of catholic bishops' committee on sexual abuse, helped draft the charter for the protection of young people, and serves on the committee concerned with the issues of pro-life and defense of marriage. he is an outspoken advocate for religious freedom and is chairman of the committee for religious liberty. he says he's grateful for the opportunity to serve here in baltimore. >> in the time had, i will be out visiting parishes and schools. working...
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on the long-term impact of immigration policy and reform and he has provided expert testimony to the u.s. senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law,
on the long-term impact of immigration policy and reform and he has provided expert testimony to the u.s. senate and the house of representatives. prior to joining stanford law,
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the retired u.s. autoworker was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of assisting in mass murder at a death camp in poland. but he was released pending his appeal. >>> 911 calls are being released in the shooting of an unarmed florida teenager. he was shot and killed last month allegedly by a neighborhood watch captain in a gated community. here's a conversation between the alleged shooter and the 911 operator shortly before that shooting occurred. >> something is wrong with him. yep. he's coming to check me out. he's got something in his hand. i don't know what it is. >> you are following him? >> yeah. >> okay. we don't need you to do that. >> a short time later, calls started pouring in from neighbors who say they heard a fight and then someone screaming and then this. >> do you need help? >> yes. >> there are gun shots. >> you just heard gun shots? >> yes. >> how many? >> just one. >> trevon martin's parents are outraged that george zimmerman has not been arrested and they fee
the retired u.s. autoworker was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of assisting in mass murder at a death camp in poland. but he was released pending his appeal. >>> 911 calls are being released in the shooting of an unarmed florida teenager. he was shot and killed last month allegedly by a neighborhood watch captain in a gated community. here's a conversation between the alleged shooter and the 911 operator shortly before that shooting occurred. >>...
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conference, another big story tonight, with mounting tensions on both sides president obama is saying the u.s. will use force to stop iran from building nuclear weapons if that is necessary. >> iran's leaders should understand that i do not have a policy of containment. i have a policy to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. as i have made clear time and again during the course of my presidency, i will not hesitate to use force when it is necessary to defend the united states and its interests. >> the president also said there has been too much loose talk of war which only helps the iranian government. >>> another term for russia's president elect vladimir putin but some cry foul saying the election was rigged. fox's amy kellogg has the latest. >> reporter: thousands of russians crowded the square in the capitol as vladimir putin claimed presidential victory again in russia. putin says victory was won in an open and honest battle. the opposition calls this vote anything but fair. >> this is not an election. it was not. it's imitation. >> reporter: this will be vladimir putin's third
conference, another big story tonight, with mounting tensions on both sides president obama is saying the u.s. will use force to stop iran from building nuclear weapons if that is necessary. >> iran's leaders should understand that i do not have a policy of containment. i have a policy to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. as i have made clear time and again during the course of my presidency, i will not hesitate to use force when it is necessary to defend the united states and...
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>> not at all. >> the u.s. state department called the act of selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to be spontaneous? >> who made the sex laws? >> it's just money. >> don't you model for money. it's the same thing. >> sex is different. sex is more intimate. >> you are still showing your body or exploiting yourself. >> i choose to do this. this is what i want to do. >> i assume you had no other options. >> i had several options. before i sdh i had a nice paying job. >> why do you want to do this? >> it's about sex and it's fine. if a guy leaf as $100 bill on the dresser is something wrong with that? >> it's not in a complicated to appreciate why we don't want to legalize prostitution. >> i went to former prosecutor. >> it creates the idea that human beings are no better than stuff. slavery is against the constitution has been for a long time. >> slavery is involuntary. >> that's force. >> prostitution is very close to slavery. it's inconsistent with what we know about what freedom means
>> not at all. >> the u.s. state department called the act of selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to be spontaneous? >> who made the sex laws? >> it's just money. >> don't you model for money. it's the same thing. >> sex is different. sex is more intimate. >> you are still showing your body or exploiting yourself. >> i choose to do this. this is what i want to do. >> i assume you had no other options....
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researchers found 33% of people living in the u.s. under the age of 65 would be exempt anyway because their incomes are below the tax filing threshold. another 58% already are insured through their employers, the individual market or public programs. they have insurance. and 3% are already eligible for medicaid. that study was funded by the robert wood johnson foundation. >>> now if the individual mandate is struck down, it could create unbearable expenses for some companies. even if the law remains in tact, some business people oppose it because it requires any business with more than 50 employees to offer health insurance. peggy fox talks to a local small business owner for his take on the law. >> happy tuesday morning. >> bob's sunny demeanor has underlying fears for what the affordable healthcare act will do to his businesses. >> having a mandate that requires us to do this is a part that really scares me. >> pat runs four child care centers, a christian school, and a tax accounting service all in woodbridge. since patten has more
researchers found 33% of people living in the u.s. under the age of 65 would be exempt anyway because their incomes are below the tax filing threshold. another 58% already are insured through their employers, the individual market or public programs. they have insurance. and 3% are already eligible for medicaid. that study was funded by the robert wood johnson foundation. >>> now if the individual mandate is struck down, it could create unbearable expenses for some companies. even if...